Sounder Train running to Sundays Pride Parade

Edmonds, WALocal News

Sound Transit confirms the addition of special Sounder train service to accommodate attendees of Seattle's Pride Parade on June 29. The parade begins at 11 a. m. downtown and concludes at Seattle Center, drawing large crowds annually. The inbound Sounder N Line train from Everett departs at 8:45 a.

m. and stops in Edmonds before arriving at King Street Station at 9:44 a. m. The return train to Everett is scheduled for 5:15 p. m.

, allowing attendees ample time to enjoy the festivities. This special service enhances existing transit options, including Link light rail and ST Express buses. Sound Transit aims to promote accessibility for those celebrating Pride, reflecting the event's significance in the community. An online schedule for Sounder trains serving weekend events is available for further planning.

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